Become A Former Smoker With These Tips For Quitting

Has smoking plagued your life, even if it isn't you that smokes? If you want to quit smoking or you know someone that you want to quit smoking then you're in the right place. Use the information from this article to either help yourself quit smoking or help someone you know quit.

Once you've decided to quit smoking, find a support group. It's helpful to meet other ex-smokers because they understand what you're experiencing and can help you through your struggles. This support group can give you the benefit of their experience, what works well to make quitting easier. To locate a support group near you, check with churches, recreational centers, or community colleges in your area.

If you're trying to quit smoking, try chewing gum instead. Often times when you try to leave a bad habit behind, you must replace it with a more positive one. Chewing gum allows you to use your mouth and jaw in some of the same ways that smoking does. It is a healthy way to keep yourself busy while you're working toward quitting.

Though aversion therapies have gotten a bad rap recently, they do sometimes work in helping you to stop smoking. They do not need to be extravagant methods and you don't need to pay a therapist to employ aversion techniques. Try the simple things, such as permeating your favorite sweater with the smoke from that last cigarette you smoke. Then reach for it after not smoking for a day or two; you will be appalled at the offensive odor that you have been subjecting yourself and others to on a daily basis.

See your doctor and ask him to recommend a stop smoking program or medication. Only five percent of people who attempt to stop cold turkey, with no help, succeed in their attempt to quit smoking. You need help to overcome the cravings and withdrawal symptoms that accompany any attempt to quit.

Do not quit alone. Tell everyone you around on regularly that you are trying to quit smoking. They can provide support and encouragement and it can make a huge difference. You might also consider a support group or a counselor. Behavior therapy can help you come up with and stick to strategies that will help you quit smoking.

Blow off some steam to keep yourself from blowing smoke. One of the most effective ways for you to work through nicotine cravings is to exercise. As an added bonus, you will feel the effects of your improving health more readily if you subsidize quitting smoking with a more rigorous exercise routine.

When you are trying to quit smoking, be sure that you are drinking plenty of water. Not only is water good for you, but it also fulfills the need to have something in your mouth. Also, large amounts of water help to clear out nicotine and other chemicals in your body caused by cigarettes.

Be open about your intention to quit. Let your friends, family and coworkers know that you are going to do it and when your date is. Current smokers will likely be considerate enough to stop smoking around you at that time. You'll also find out who is supportive and who is critical of your habit. Finding support and sources of encouragement might make a future quitting attempt successful, if this one is not the one.

Remember the following acronym forever: N.O.P.E. It stands for "never one puff, ever." This will be a lifelong motto for you to follow, and it should be your mantra when you are tempted to have "just that one" cigarette. Even if you are out drinking with friends, remember to say N.O.P.E. to that puff!

Increasing the amount of exercise you do can help you quit smoking. Exercise not only distracts you from smoking, but it also helps to reverse all the damage you have done to your body over the years by smoking cigarettes. Start slowly if you have to, and gradually increase the amount of exercise you do each day.

Get support through online forums and support communities. There are a plethora of websites devoted to helping people quit smoking. It's a great way to compare different outlooks and methods before you become disheartened or begin to doubt yourself. People who are trying to quit at the same time understand the unique struggles involved in the process.

An excellent method of stopping your smoking addiction is to change the brand of cigarettes that you purchase so that smoking won't be so pleasant for you anymore. Some people get stuck on one brand that they love. When they switch this brand, they likely will not enjoy the new brand. This makes smoking not so appealing to them anymore. This makes it easier for them to quit their smoking.